prodos - Manipulate Apple II ProDOS disk image files
This document describes version 0.201 of prodos, released September 12, 2015 as part of AppleII-LibA2 version 0.201.
prodos IMAGE-FILE
prodos provides a Unix/MS-DOS style command-line shell for manipulating the contents of a disk image file containing an Apple II ProDOS volume.
Change the current directory on the ProDOS volume to PATH. Use lcd to change the directory on the native filesystem.
List the contents of the current directory on the ProDOS volume.
Copy FILE from the ProDOS volume to the native filesystem.
Change the current directory on the native filesystem to PATH. Use cd to change the directory on the ProDOS volume.
Create a new subdirectory on the ProDOS volume. You can use md as an alias to mkdir.
Copy FILE from the native filesystem to the ProDOS volume.
List the name of the current directory on the ProDOS volume.
Exit prodos.
Display the contents of FILE, which should be a text file.
Start a subshell.
PAGER The pager to use for long displays SHELL The shell to start with the ! command
prodos requires Term::ReadLine, which is now distributed with Perl. For best results, you should also have Term::ReadLine::Gnu or Term::ReadLine::Perl, which are available on CPAN.
It also requires the modules AppleII::ProDOS and AppleII::Disk, which are included with AppleII-LibA2.
None reported.
prodos doesn't have a cat command, because under ProDOS that means dir and under Unix it means type. To avoid confusion, I left it out.
Christopher J. Madsen <perl AT cjmweb.net>
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Please report any bugs or feature requests to <bug-AppleII-LibA2 AT rt.cpan.org> or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Report.html?Queue=AppleII-LibA2.
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You can follow or contribute to AppleII-LibA2's development at https://github.com/madsen/perl-libA2.
This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Christopher J. Madsen.
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To install AppleII::LibA2, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm AppleII::LibA2
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install AppleII::LibA2
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.